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Quesnel, Canada - Circa 2018 Welcome to Quesnel sign
The Fraser viewed from the Southern Interior.
Pinnacles Provincial Park comprises approximately 124 hectares of pine forest overlooking Baker Creek, west of Quesnel, B.C. From the Pinnacles viewpoint, visitors enjoy the unique formation of "Hoodoos", and a picturesque view of the city of Quesnel and Baker Creek.
A photograph of a wagon in front of a barn at Cottonwood House Historical Site in British Columbia Canada. Cottonwood House is one of the last remaining roadhouses in British Columbia. It was built in the 1860’s to offer accommodation, meals and provisions to miners and travellers on their journey along the Cariboo ‘Waggon’ Road to Barkerville or Quesnel.
The community of Barkerville was born in 1862 as the result of a gold miner named Billy Barker striking a rich mother lode in the gravel of Williams Creek. Barkerville is located in the Cariboo Mountains 80 km east of Quesnel, BC, Canada.
Great view looking down to the Fraser River in the Southern Interior... going to Quesnel, BC, Canada.
The community of Barkerville was born in 1862 as the result of a gold miner named Billy Barker striking a rich mother lode in the gravel of Williams Creek. Barkerville is located in the Cariboo Mountains 80 km east of Quesnel, BC, Canada.
The community of Barkerville was born in 1862 as the result of a gold miner named Billy Barker striking a rich mother lode in the gravel of Williams Creek. Barkerville is located in the Cariboo Mountains 80 km east of Quesnel, BC, Canada.
The community of Barkerville was born in 1862 as the result of a gold miner named Billy Barker striking a rich mother lode in the gravel of Williams Creek. Barkerville is located in the Cariboo Mountains 80 km east of Quesnel, BC, Canada.
A closeup of the fresnel lens on a 10 Film lamp head with the safety mesh.
"A photograph of the Cottonwood House Historic Site Roadhouse located in British Columbia, Canada. Cottonwood House is one of the last remaining roadhouses in British Columbia. It was built in the 1860aas to offer accommodation, meals and provisions to miners and travellers on their journey along the Cariboo aEWaggonaa Road to Barkerville or Quesnel."
The community of Barkerville was born in 1862 as the result of a gold miner named Billy Barker striking a rich mother lode in the gravel of Williams Creek. Barkerville is located in the Cariboo Mountains 80 km east of Quesnel, BC, Canada.
Pinnacles Provincial Park comprises approximately 124 hectares of pine forest overlooking Baker Creek, west of Quesnel, B.C. From the Pinnacles viewpoint, visitors enjoy the unique formation of "Hoodoos", and a picturesque view of the city of Quesnel and Baker Creek.
A closeup of the fresnel lens on a 10 Film lamp head with the safety mesh.
A photograph of Cottonwood Gift And Candy located at Cottonwood House Historic Site in British Columbia, Canada. Cottonwood House is one of the last remaining roadhouses in British Columbia. It was built in the 1860’s to offer accommodation, meals and provisions to miners and travellers on their journey along the Cariboo ‘Waggon’ Road to Barkerville or Quesnel.
Pinnacles Provincial Park comprises approximately 124 hectares of pine forest overlooking Baker Creek, west of Quesnel, B.C. From the Pinnacles viewpoint, visitors enjoy the unique formation of "Hoodoos", and a picturesque view of the city of Quesnel and Baker Creek.